manila-specs/priorities/ocata-priorities.rst

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Ocata Project Priorities

List of themes (in the form of use cases) the manila development team is prioritizing in Ocata (in no particular order).

Priority Primary Contacts
Scenario Tests Valeriy Ponomaryov
Eliminate Race Conditions Ben Swartzlander
Fix and improve Access Rules Goutham Ravi
Enable IPv6 Jun Zhongjun

Scenario Tests

History has shown that CI without scenario tests is inadequate because some CI systems are able to pass the existing functional tests while having serious bugs.

Also lack of clarity about how certain driver operations should work or which operations are required has led to driver that work incorrectly despite good testing work by the original author. Scenario tests should provide a way for driver authors to run a "conformance test" to validate that their drivers do indeed meet community standards.

To address these two issues we plan to implement new scenario tests to address coverage gaps and also to request that 3rd party CI systems start running the scenario tests suite in addition to the functional test suite.

Eliminate Race Conditions

Race conditions are the cause of a lot of Manila's test instability. Fixing them in a way that works in a distributed active/active HA model is surprisingly hard, so we plan to implement some fixes that will be the model for solving race conditions in the future.

Fix and improve Access Rules

Changes made to access rule management in the Mitaka release introduced some bugs caused by a combination of bad design choices and lack of a good way to prevent race conditions between state updates in the manager and the API. We plan to fix these problems once and for all in Ocata.

Enable IPv6

IPv6 support has been added to Manila in some places but not consistently. In Ocata we plan to add complete support for IPv6 to the REST API, data model and and driver interfaces, so that deployers and users in IPv6-only environments can use Manila.